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Coco_Jones entered the ranking for the first time today at position #73. This is its highest position ever recorded.
This topic has appeared in the English Wikipedia rankings 2 times. It first appeared on 2026-02-08 and was most recently seen on 2026-02-08. Its highest recorded position was #73, reached on 2026-02-08. Its longest continuous run in the rankings lasted 1 day.
Courtney Michaela Ann "Coco" Jones is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She first appeared on the competition series Radio Disney's Next Big Thing (2010–2011), which led to her signing with the company's Hollywood Records and being cast in several Disney Channel properties — including the sketch comedy So Random! (2011–2012) and the sitcom Good Luck Charlie (2012–2013). She had her breakthrough role as Roxanne "Roxy" Andrews in the 2012 television musical Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine, where she co-starred with Tyler James Williams and lent her vocals to the soundtrack for the network.
Read more on Wikipedia →This category encompasses artists who blend singing and songwriting, often reflecting their unique experiences and perspectives. Public attention frequently intensifies around album releases, performances, or discussions about their roles in the evolving music industry, making their narratives and styles particularly compelling.
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